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Mastrad TopChips Set

  • Model: C64667DR 5-Piece Basic Set, includes 3 trays, mandoline, and instruction book
  • Model: C64665HS 6-Piece Gift Set, includes 3 trays, mandoline, peeler, and recipe book
  • Makes crunchy, fat-free potato chips in the microwave
  • We know how that sounds but they’re actually pretty good
  • All you need are potatoes and salt
  • Trays are stackable to make several servings of chips at a time
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All this and no bag of chips.

It’s hard to believe that you can make a crunchy, fat-free potato chip with little more than a microwave, some potatoes, some salt and this Mastrad TopChips Kit. It sounds unlikely at best, disgusting at worst. We might not have believed it ourselves if we hadn’t seen it.

Fortunately we managed to find this demonstration video on the Internet. We have to thank Jeff Bezos for paying for an Amazon subsidiary to produce this video, which Meh had nothing to do with making:

Hey, wait a minute: that voice sounds just like @matthew, our video guy. And that dweeb in the sweater vest, feeding his co-workers TopChips… that’s me, @JasonToon, your daily Meh correspondent! Look at that innocent young pup, still yet to learn the hard lesson taught by a much bigger mandoline slicer that cut a chip off his right middle finger while filming another Bezos-funded demonstration video some months later.

Anyway, stare hard through our misty water-color memories and you’ll see the TopChips Kit produce a few plattersful of reasonably tasty-looking chips, without the grease or garbage of typical commercially available chips. They tasted OK, too. Kinda like baked potato chips but not as bland.

So thanks, Amazon, for the helpful commercial for today’s deal. And for the trip down Memory Lane. Or should we say… the chip down Memory Lane? No, we probably shouldn’t.

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